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archenemy
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arch·en·e·my  (ärch-n-m)
n.
1. A principal enemy.
2. often Archenemy The Devil; Satan. Used with the.

archenemy [ˈɑːtʃˈɛnɪmɪ]
n pl -mies
1. a chief enemy
2. (Christian Religious Writings / Theology) (often capital; preceded by the) the devil
Translations
archenemy [ˌɑːtʃˈɛnɪmɪ] n
a. (chief enemy) → nemico per eccellenza
b. (Rel) the Arch-enemy (the Devil) → il diavolo


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Byline: Daily Star Staff Summary: Israeli President Shimon Peres on Monday headed on a tour of Brazil and Argentina to counter arch-foe Iran's influence in Latin America, the second such trip in months by a senior Israeli official.
Israeli President Shimon Peres on Monday headed on a tour of Brazil and Argentina to counter arch-foe Iran's influence in Latin America, the second such trip in months by a senior Israeli official.
Israeli public radio quoted an unnamed senior military official saying that the two-week drill is aimed as preparation for any confrontation with arch-foe Iran, which Israel accuses of trying to obtain nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies.
 
 
 
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